Politics & Policy
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Pentagon will monitor service members’ social media “likes”
The Pentagon is being criticized for including “likes” on social media as extremist activities. The revised policy comes as the…
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Supreme Court tells White House to respond to mandate lawsuits
In a rare move, the U.S. Supreme Court is telling the Biden administration to respond to dozens of lawsuits challenging…
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Senate Parliamentarian blocks Democrat amnesty for 7 million illegals
The non-partisan gatekeeper of the U.S. Senate has ruled that the Democrat attempt to insert amnesty for illegal immigrants into…
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White House denies cutting Taiwan video feed during democracy summit
After the White House allegedly cut the feed of Taiwan during a worldwide symposium on Democracy, U.S. lawmakers and Democracy…
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Court finds Maryland violated Christian school’s rights
A federal district court ruled Friday that Maryland officials violated the First Amendment rights of a church-run grade school. The…
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How does government welfare measure up against church or charity help?
It’s that time of year again, the time when Americans consume more than ever, but also the time when America…
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Missouri attorney general, St. Louis mayor spar over mask mandates
The battle over mask mandates in Missouri has become a war of words between Attorney General Eric Schmitt and St.…
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Biden touts infrastructure in Kansas City as polls plummet
President Joe Biden was in Kansas City on Wednesday to discuss infrastructure but its the polls that need rebuilding according…
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Democrats ridiculed for bragging about 2-cent savings on gallon of gas
Democrats in Congress are being mocked for celebrating the news that gas prices have dropped by 2 cents per gallon.…
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